Cigna Corporation and Granite Healthcare Network Company Profile

GHN is a network of charitable organizations that are leading the
transformation of healthcare delivery in New Hampshire by leveraging
their collective intellectual and clinical resources to improve quality,
cost-effectiveness and access beyond what any one of them could achieve
individually. The member hospitals âÂ Concord
Hospital,Â Elliot
Health System,Â LRGHealthcare,Â Southern
New Hampshire Health System, andÂ Wentworth-Douglass
HospitalÂ â have joined forces to implement innovative initiatives
focused on the triple aim of providing better health for communities and
better care for patients at an affordable cost. www.granitehealth.org

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